sameSame happened to my 4 months old-month-old kitten. Now the pee goes down to the box spring. ImI'm locking him out of the bedroom so the litter box is literally the only place he goes to. Couple
Couple of potential reasons from my pet: 1.he can still smell it on your bed. did you try removing the smell totally with fizzion or something like that? sometimes even if you can't smell it anymore, he'll smell it and consider it as a litter box 2. try taking him to the vet to check on urinary infections. Drastic change of food, change in food ph, stress, and a lot of other reasons will lead to cat peeing outside litter box because he is in pain and associates the pain with the litter. especially if he's peeing in front of you (while you are watching tv, he may try to tell you that he's not feeling well) 3.he's too young to control it and you just need to train him more. i even noticed some incontinence from my cat and the vet wanted me to wait until he's older. try blocking him from the bedroom for a while until he knows that the litter box is the only place to go to.
- He can still smell it on your bed. Did you try removing the smell totally with Fizzion or something like that? Sometimes even if you can't smell it anymore, he'll smell it and consider it as a litter box.
- Try taking him to the vet to check on urinary infections. Drastic change of food, change in food pH, stress, and a lot of other reasons will lead to a cat peeing outside litter box because he is in pain and associates the pain with the litter. especially if he's peeing in front of you (while you are watching tv, he may try to tell you that he's not feeling well.)
- He's too young to control it, and you just need to train him more. I even noticed some incontinence from my cat, and the vet wanted me to wait until he's older. Try blocking him from the bedroom for a while until he knows that the litter box is the only place to go to.